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Hanwha Q Cells, ReNew Power enter JV for 148.1 MW India solar project

Development planned for Telangana region and marks Hanwha Q Cells’ first investment in large-scale solar projects in India’s growing market.

Industry react: SunEdison shopping spree spells good news for entire solar sector

$2.2 billion acquisition of Vivint Solar raises stakes for U.S. residential solar sector, with industry analysts and players confident the move will prove widely beneficial.

KKR secures 80% stake in Spain's Gestamp Solar

The global investor to acquire 80% of Gestamp Solar from parent company Gestamp Renewables.

UK: Solar subsidy withdrawal rumors gather pace

Following last month’s slashing of subsidies for onshore wind, industry insiders fear solar PV could be next in line as the Conservative government eyes a big reset of green subsidies.

Yingli to construct 50 MW solar plant in China's Shanxi Province

Chinese solar company chosen as EPC developer for solar power plant to be located in Datong City, to form part of China’s National Advanced PV Technology Demonstration Center.

New low price for Indian solar

Canadian company agrees $0.08 price for Madhya Pradesh plants. The deal puts pressure on Indian subsidy regime.

Location of Renesola's Japanese projects revealed

Chinese manufacturer reveals few details about 22.5 MW contract wins. Renesola also refused to reveal its Japanese solar ambitions.

Lithuanian university develops new generation organic semi-conductors

Researchers at the Kaunas University of Technology (KTU) in Lithuania have announced the development of a cheaper semi-conductor for use in hybrid solar cells. The development has been registered at the European Patent Office.

Edison wants to acquire supercapacitor company

Canadian company Sunvault receives letter of intent. Edmonton company uses graphene-based supercapacitor technology developed at UCLA.

Shareholder lawsuit launched against Yingli

Troubled manufacturer is accused of misleading potential investors. Chinese giant was unable to borrow from lenders, say claimants.

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